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Mayor not tolerating POSD wrongdoing

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BAGUIO City Mayor Mauricio Domogan on Wednesday assured he will not side with Public Order and Safety Division (POSD) operatives who commit wrongdoing­s but appealed to the public to first know the whole story before passing on judgment against the employees.

He said the incident involving the government men and a taho vendor last week which drew public outcry against the office needed a closer look thus he ordered an investigat­ion by the City Legal Office.

“I’m not one to defend the POSD if they are truly in the wrong but please do not be hasty in highlighti­ng the negative and instead see the whole picture first before reacting,” the mayor said ruing that many concluded right away that the POSD was at fault solely on the basis of the video posted and without knowing the circumstan­ces that led to the arrest.

He also dismissed calls to abolish the office on account of the incident saying people should not discount the value of POSD’s role as supplement­al force in maintainin­g order at the city market, sidewalks, parks and barangays.

“We would not want to go back to our old chaotic state where illegal vendors lorded over our sidewalks and nooks and crannies,” the mayor said.

“With them there in full force, many vendors still manage to ply their illegal trade. Just imagine what happens if POSD will be completely out of the picture,” he said.

POSD Enforcemen­t Section Head Bromeo Lumiib said the mayor had been particular about the conduct of the personnel and whoever had been found to have violated the rules of conduct had been relieved after due process.

He said at least 20 men had been terminated for various causes like dishonesty and laziness but only after these were subjected to investigat­ions and proven true.

For abusive behavior like alleged physical harm committed against vendors, Lumiib said a number of cases had been filed but none had so far been duly substantia­ted.

He said most of the

incidents where violators sustain injuries occur only when they resist arrest or engage the personnel in a struggle.

He said the same thing happened in the Feb. 2 incident with taho vendor Benedict Seno who he said resisted and fought the operatives instead of calmly surrenderi­ng his merchandis­e aware as he was of his violation.

“My men were just doing their job and to think that Mr. Seno was not a first- time offender but a habitual one. It was as if they were being dared to make an action and when they finally did, they came out as the villains,” he lamented.

Prior to his latest violation, Seno who possessed a s special permit to sell as a roving vendor at St. Joseph Village had been apprehende­d on three occasions for illegal vending at the same spot at the Botanical Garden where vending is strictly prohibited on Dec. 9, 2017, Aug. 4, 2018, Jan. 6, 2019.

These were on top of the instances where he was just issued warnings, let go or simply ignored by the operatives.

 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? AWARDEES. DENR Sec. Roy Cimatu assisted by Philippine Military Academy Alumni Associatio­n Chairman Jaime Delos Santos and President Rodolfo Azurin awarded plaques to the 2019 Cavalier Awardees during the PMA Alumni Homecoming 2019 at Fort Del Pilar over the weekend. Cimatu, a member of PMA Class 1970 is the guest of honor and speaker during the ceremony.
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis AWARDEES. DENR Sec. Roy Cimatu assisted by Philippine Military Academy Alumni Associatio­n Chairman Jaime Delos Santos and President Rodolfo Azurin awarded plaques to the 2019 Cavalier Awardees during the PMA Alumni Homecoming 2019 at Fort Del Pilar over the weekend. Cimatu, a member of PMA Class 1970 is the guest of honor and speaker during the ceremony.

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